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Miss all the FUN in programming.
« on: September 01, 2004, 09:57:53 AM »
Greetings,

   Back in the 80's, when I started to learn programming I was fascinated what programmings laguages were. My first love was Basic. I've learned BASIC thru a summer course. We used an Apple ][e. Short but sweet times. After that summer course, I have no computer back then. I bought a book, IIRC 'How to program on TRS-80 Color computer'. I kept that book for a long time and I was thinking I might have use for this(at the time I have no idea what a TRS-80 was). Then I came across a book 'Basic Primer'. I have to practice a computer from my dad's office to play around. An old XT! There I started to practice simple BASIC programs. Unfortunately, There's no way I can save my work. I'm forbidden to use office disks.
    Then came C64c, treid basic there, Even tried C language on it. I just forgot what it was. Then my Amiga. Hmmm, Amiga Basic was crude, not much fun.
    I fell in love with AMOS, then Amos Pro... I had quite fun there. The problem with me is that when I started a program, I tend not to finish it.
    Now I hardly have time for them anymore. Well maybe someday. I still have Ami blitz, java, C++ to learn. :-(
    Like the old saying: Time flies when you having FUN. :-)

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